The Making of Theatre HistoryPAUL KURITZ, 1988 - 468 sidor |
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... Religions Rival the Old Theatre A New Myth for a New Drama 60 The Spread of the New Mythology The Triumph of Christianity 62 Notes 62 60 The Empire 37 The Roman Family : The Subject of the Drama 38 Stoicism : Religion in Drama 39 The ...
... Religions Rival the Old Theatre A New Myth for a New Drama 60 The Spread of the New Mythology The Triumph of Christianity 62 Notes 62 60 The Empire 37 The Roman Family : The Subject of the Drama 38 Stoicism : Religion in Drama 39 The ...
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... Religious Ritual and the Drama 97 Zen Buddhism and the Noh Theatre Political Patronage of the Drama 97 99 The Golden Age and a New Drama 99 Kabuki Audience 114 115 117 Kabuki Dramaturgy 116 Conclusion Notes 117 OVERVIEW 119 The ...
... Religious Ritual and the Drama 97 Zen Buddhism and the Noh Theatre Political Patronage of the Drama 97 99 The Golden Age and a New Drama 99 Kabuki Audience 114 115 117 Kabuki Dramaturgy 116 Conclusion Notes 117 OVERVIEW 119 The ...
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... Religious Controversy 147 Classical Models 150 The Rise of Professional Players 148 Morality Plays 150 Regulation of the Theatre 148 Interludes 151 Trouping 149 Humanist Dramas 149 Variety Entertainments Notes 152 152 Revival of Sex and ...
... Religious Controversy 147 Classical Models 150 The Rise of Professional Players 148 Morality Plays 150 Regulation of the Theatre 148 Interludes 151 Trouping 149 Humanist Dramas 149 Variety Entertainments Notes 152 152 Revival of Sex and ...
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Magic and Ritual | 6 |
GREECE 15 | 17 |
The Cult of Dionysus and the Emergence | 19 |
Music and Dance | 25 |
The Atellan Farce | 41 |
Social Status of the Actor | 47 |
ROME 36 | 53 |
New Religions Rival the Old Theatre | 59 |
The Theatrical Revolution | 159 |
Serlio | 166 |
FRANCE | 197 |
Reason and Industry | 203 |
Social Revolution | 209 |
LOpéra | 215 |
Cavalier Culture | 239 |
Notes | 251 |
The Actors Technique | 66 |
Performance | 72 |
CHINA | 83 |
Society on Stage | 85 |
Acting in the Beijing Opera | 91 |
The Golden Age and a New Drama 99 | 115 |
Enduring NonChristian Rituals | 121 |
Tropes | 127 |
Drama in the Religious Controversy | 147 |
OVERVIEW | 153 |
Transcendental Aesthetics | 256 |
Dramatic Texts | 262 |
OVERVIEW 252 | 276 |
AMERICA | 284 |
ActorManagers | 299 |
OVERVIEW | 305 |
Photography | 311 |
FRANCE | 318 |
Problem Plays | 327 |
85 | 408 |
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